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Tottenham earned a first win in six games as they bounced back from losing the League Cup final by beating Swansea.

A thrilling game ended 3-2 to Tottenham, but that only tells half the story. Spurs took the lead through Nacer Chadli but that hardly mattered when, minutes later, Swansea's Bafetimbi Gomis collapsed on the pitch and had to be stretchered off. The game restarted and Ki Sung-Yueng equalised for the visitors within 10 minutes after Gylfi Sigurdsson's free kick had hit the post. That was how it stayed until the second half when Spurs turned the screw and scored twice through Ryan Mason and a fine individual goal from Andros Townsend to make it 3-1. The home side were in complete control until Sigurdsson hit a volley with two minutes to go to set up a grandstand finish. Swansea pressed and had one last chance but Hugo Lloris made a world class save in injury time to ensure the game ended 3-2. Mar 4 - 5:09 PM

Young Spurs midfielder Ryan Mason has signed a contract extension that will see him remain at the club through the year 2020.

Having broken into the Spurs squad in a significant way this season, the energetic Mason has made 18 appearances foe the North London club and this contract should represent a chance to improve on that number significantly. Mason is a Spurs academy graduate and has been out on loan at Swindon Town, Millwall, Doncaster and Yeovil as he pushed toward the Spurs first team. Mason seems likely to become a crowd favorite between his all-effort style and status as a home grown product. Jan 23 - 11:54 AM

Ryan Mason will make his long awaited return to first team action on Wednesday when Tottenham entertain Sheffield United at White Hart Lane in the semi-final of the Capital One Cup.

Mason limped out of the New Years’ Day clash with Chelsea after injuring his hamstring and hasn’t appeared since but Mauricio Pochettino confirmed during Tuesdays’ pre-match press conference that the young midfielder would be available for selection although a calf injury keeps teammate Erik Lamela on the sidelines. Spurs will also welcome back Younes Kaboul [illness] who missed the win over Sunderland but Frederico Fazio and Vlad Chiriches are still out. Nacer Chadli will not be involved either after Tottenham confirmed the Belgium international has returned home due to personal reasons. Jan 20 - 4:36 PM

A hamstring injury is expected to keep Ryan Mason out of Mondays’ FA Cup game at Turf Moor as Tottenham take on Burnley in the third round.

The unfortunate midfielder only lasted 14 minutes of the New Years’ Day victory over Chelsea at White Hart Lane and although initial reports suggested quite a severe tear his absence today is thought to be more of a precaution. Mason joins Erik Lamela on the treatment table after the Argentine confirmed via social media that he is suffering from a minor calf problem although the attacker does stand a better chance of being involved if Pochettino decides to risk him. Spurs could also rotate with Emmanuel Adebayor, Michel Vorm and Paulinho all hoping for game time in the match against Burnley. Jan 5 - 11:35 AM